Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 hearts and eyes of its followers, as if millions of rain clouds had poured down, the stay of the Great Silence, called by many names, described by many religions, the embodiment of ineffable degrees of spiritual happiness. ----Tayumanavar 1.2. PT, 14 O God of mercy who performs the dance of illimitable happiness in the hall of inconceivable Intelligence! Oh thou Preceptor who art named Nilakantha! Oh thou Preceptor of wisdom who art of the form of Vishnu! Oh thou Preceptor who art of the form of the four-headed Brahma, the author of Vedas! O thou who discharges the duties of a Preceptor in all religions! Oh thou who as Preceptor enlightens in love those followers who have implored thee not to abandon them. -----Tayumanavar 6.5. PT, 34 Worship, by offering sweet-scented flowers, the God who is the Infinite Lord of all. Give reverence to your tradition's God, who the whole world and all that lives pervades. Before the body falls, revere the God who both the One and many has become. ----Natchintanai, "The Wisdom..." NT, 202 Whatever you see, see as Siva and do not be distressed, O mind! Those who are free from agitation and who the senses five control will surely win the bliss of Siva. The path prescribed by your religion you should always tread, and live in changeless, silent contemplation. Whatever you see, see as Siva. -----Natchintanai, "Whatever You See..." NT, 68 Sivaya Namah yes"> Win a BlackBerry device from O2 with . Enter now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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